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While the Nintendo Switch 2 is mostly sold out everywhere, Amazon has started selling the console via an invite system.
It’s been just over a month since the Nintendo Switch 2 launched and ushered in the next generation of Nintendo hardware. Most of us here at Kotaku own the thing and have been playing it over the past four weeks.
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A month after launch and over two months after it first became available for preorder, the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally being sold on Amazon in the United States. It appears that Amazon and Nintendo have squashed any reported squabbles,
If the Switch 2's price point is driving families away, Nintendo already has a proven game plan for getting back into the good graces of its core demographic.
Nintendo finally started selling the Switch 2 on Amazon in the US, but you will need an invite in order to actually buy one.
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